In message <m14r8dgvbe.fsf@frodo.biederman.org>, Eric W.
Biederman writes:
[snip]
> Though standard Pascal was not unusable because of the lack of a goto,
> that was the one feature it actually had. But I suspect a lot of
> teachers failed to mention it.
If my memory serves me, Niklaus Wirth invented Pascal as a
teaching language not meant for production work. Modula, I
think, was meant for production work. I don't care for either
also.
[snip]
Bob
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